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Should be anything even close to 200* for monitoring at the lift pump. Highest I've seen was 162* and that was from the VP's internal temp sensor.
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Be a nice one to have a heat exchanger blow heat off the exhaust over to near the lift pump that you can pull a cable and shut it off for summer. I'm always thinking outside the oil drum.
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methanol keeps air lines brake chambers etc from icing over in cold temps believe me from experience it aint no fun to have a trailor or your whole rig freeze up due to ice because your preety well sc
What Fuel temps are you folks seeing?
I want to use 1/4 inch air line left over from putting in air bags. Going to install a test port off a Airdog DF-100. Tubing also known as "Air brake" line. Which is nylon I believe. Best I can see online nylon tubing starts to fall apart around 200 degrees? I have 190 or 195 thermostat. Tubing is stamped SAE j844. Well with in psi but not sure about temps.
Any body know what fuel temps we are dealing with?